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Hoy, Thats a great clump of Glaucidium palmatum, mine only has three flowers on it. Hope one day it looks as good as yours.Angie
The two Phlox names are the same plant, definitely but there does seem to be confusion about the name. I also bought it as 'Daniel's Cushion' and was later told by ?someone? that it should be 'McDaniel's Cushion.'I bought it in the south of England in 1981 and the nurseryman told me it was named by his friend, as 'Daniel's Cushion' because he, the nurseryman - can't remember his name - had a small son called Daniel who persisted in sitting on it or something silly like that. But it could have just been a story told to make the plant seem more interesting.
Some lovely things about just now.Luit - the Laythrus look great in a mass planting.
The Phlox looks good too. I see you call it 'Daniel's' Cushion which is what I bought mine as but I kept seeing it as 'McDaniels Cushion' so changed it. I wonder if the Scots are trying to claim it and added the Mc. Or are they two different plants?
Do you know the little book :Who Does Your Garden Grow, by Alex Pankhurst , 1992 ? It is wonderful to read!If not you should try to get it. It will not cost a fortune and is really a bedside book!
My Gentians are at their best just now. There is no better blue.I have patches in a variety of places.